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[[File:Croagunk&Brock.jpg|thumb|150px|Croagunk pulling Brock away from Nurse Joy]] It made its first appearance in the episode ''Gymbaliar!''. Here Croagunk worked with [[Team Rocket]], for a short time, in a fake gym they had set up, defeating trainers while Team Rocket took the defeated Pokémon from them claiming to be able to train them. Toward the end of the episode Croagunk seems to follow [[Brock (anime)|Brock]] and willingly becomes his Pokémon. |
[[File:Croagunk&Brock.jpg|thumb|150px|Croagunk pulling Brock away from Nurse Joy]] It made its first appearance in the episode ''Gymbaliar!''. Here Croagunk worked with [[Team Rocket]], for a short time, in a fake gym they had set up, defeating trainers while Team Rocket took the defeated Pokémon from them claiming to be able to train them. Toward the end of the episode Croagunk seems to follow [[Brock (anime)|Brock]] and willingly becomes his Pokémon. |
Revision as of 22:32, 18 December 2014
Croagunk (Japanese: グレッグル Gureggru) is a Poison/Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV.
Evolution
Croagunk evolves into Toxicroak at level 37.
Game Info
Game Locations
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Version(s) | Area(s) | Rarity |
Diamond and Pearl | Great Marsh | Rare |
Platinum | Route 212, Great Marsh | Uncommon |
HeartGold and SoulSilver | Safari Zone | Uncommon |
Black and White | Route 8 | Swarm |
X and Y | Route 7 | Uncommon |
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire | Trade | None |
Side Game Locations
Locations | |
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Game(s) | Area(s) |
Explorers of Time & Explorers of Darkness | Marine Resort (B1-B19) Lost Wilderness (B1-B17) |
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia | School Road |
Pokédex Entries
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Sprites
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Appearances
Anime
It made its first appearance in the episode Gymbaliar!. Here Croagunk worked with Team Rocket, for a short time, in a fake gym they had set up, defeating trainers while Team Rocket took the defeated Pokémon from them claiming to be able to train them. Toward the end of the episode Croagunk seems to follow Brock and willingly becomes his Pokémon.
Trivia
- Croagunk and its evolved form are the only known Pokémon to have a Poison/Fighting-type combination.
Origins
Croagunk's English name comes from a combination of the words "croak" and "gunk". Its Japanese name, グレッグル Gureggru, comes from a combination of "ケロケロ kerokero", an onomatopoeia for a frog's croaking, and "げろげろ gerogero", a Japanese word meaning disgusting.
Gallery
See also
- Pokémon.com Pokédex
- Legendary Pokémon data
- The Pokémon Database
- Pokémon Dream Pokédex data
- Psypokes Psydex data
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